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During the 1930s the United States followed a foreign policy of isolationism. Which is the best example of that policy?
forbidding Americans to travel overseas
building up the nation’s armed forces
avoiding alliances with other nations
favoring Great Britain over the rising power of Nazi Germany
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avoiding alliances with other nations
Explanation: 1930s U.S. isolationism meant staying out of foreign conflicts and entangling alliances (e.g., Neutrality Acts), rather than building up forces or taking sides.
Explanation: 1930s U.S. isolationism meant staying out of foreign conflicts and entangling alliances (e.g., Neutrality Acts), rather than building up forces or taking sides.
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